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Our Friend

2019 | 124m | English

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After learning that his terminally ill wife has six months to live, a man welcomes the support of his best friend who moves into their home to help out.
Release Date: Sep 04, 2019
Director: Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Writer: Matthew Teague, Brad Ingelsby
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords support, friendship, terminal illness, based on true story
Production Companies Black Bear Pictures, BBP Friend, Scott Free Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dakota Johnson Nicole Teague
Casey Affleck Matthew Teague
Jason Segel Dane Faucheux
Cherry Jones Faith Pruett
Jake Owen Aaron
Denée Benton Charlotte
Gwendoline Christie Teresa
Reed Diamond Peter
Isabella Kai Molly Teague
Violet McGraw Evie Teague
Marielle Scott Kat
Ahna O'Reilly Gale
John McConnell Glenn Hattaway
Jeronimo Spinx Colleague #1
Jason Bayle Rick Bragg
Sampley Barinaga Kenny
Lane Alexander Elf Valet
Paige King Veterinarian
Jacinte Blankenship Jeanette
Azita Ghanizada Elizabeth
Chandler Head Molly Teague (Age 7)
Veda Joy Martin Evie Teague (Age 4)
T.C. Matherne Male Friend
Mark Costello Richard
Marguerite Pons Elaine
Michael Papajohn Dr. Felton
Mike Lutz Dr. Abbott
Jennifer Pierce Mathus Barbara
Gerald Brodin Bill Faucheux
Susan Williams Sherry Faucheux
Ritchie Montgomery Uncle Ted
Richard Speight Jr. Davey Faucheux
Lindsey Reimann Girl #1
Evangeline Lindes Teresa's Daughter (uncredited)
Hali Everette Theater Crowd (uncredited)
Name Job
J.M. Logan Post Production Supervisor
Dan Lawler Production Coordinator
Melisa Jusufi Set Decoration
Tiffanie Hudson Makeup Artist
Robert Chen Supervising Sound Editor
Colin Flaherty Second Assistant Director
Emily Weston Property Master
Timothy Dixon "B" Camera Operator
Jesse Goldberg Chief Lighting Technician
Alex Berard Location Manager
Nick South Music Editor
David Esparza Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Banfield Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tiffany Lord Hairstylist
Tyler Mann Leadman
John Rezner Construction Coordinator
Chris Bailey Special Effects Coordinator
James Harvey Sound Effects Editor
Joe Anderson "A" Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Samantha Englender Art Direction
Jacenda Burkett Makeup Department Head
Kevin S. Parker Sound Mixer
Tom Scott-Toft Sound Effects Editor
Sean Vawter First Assistant Director
Jean-Paul Chreky Script Supervisor
Jason Wittenberg First Assistant "A" Camera
Niels Lindelien Steadicam Operator
Jennifer Serio Hair Department Head
Lyle Weston Best Boy Grip
Alexis Corrigan First Assistant Editor
Lindsey Alvarez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan Marino Second Assistant "A" Camera
Claire Folger Still Photographer
Julian Cabrera Utility Sound
Susan Smits Art Department Coordinator
Jennifer Yoo Casting Assistant
Mark Alkofer Studio Teacher
Paul Pirola Sound Effects Editor
Tim Tuchrello Assistant Sound Editor
Lisa Simpson Foley Recordist
Justin Kratzer Accounting Clerk Assistant
Cara Brower Production Design
Matthew Teague Story
Alana Morshead Costume Design
Courtney Matthews Makeup Artist
Shane Hayes Sound Effects Editor
B. Ted Deiker Unit Production Manager
Janelle Canastra Production Supervisor
Beau Bonfe First Assistant "B" Camera
Jocelyn Pierce Costume Supervisor
David C. Romano Key Grip
Will Files Supervising Sound Editor
Sarah Balboa Second Second Assistant Director
Stephen Fouasnon Digital Imaging Technician
Ryan Baker Boom Operator
Will E. Drummond Leadman
Tommy Armstrong Dolly Grip
Scott Levine Unit Publicist
Sang Kim Dialogue Editor
Brendan Croxon Sound Effects Editor
John Simpson Foley Artist
Sam Fan Assistant Sound Editor
Mike Sowa Digital Colorist
Gabriela Cowperthwaite Director
Colin Patton Editor
Brad Ingelsby Screenplay
Rob Simonsen Original Music Composer
Nick Loren Stunt Coordinator
Dave Isern Steadicam Operator
Maureen Brennan Dialect Coach
Name Title
Teddy Schwarzman Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Ryan Stowell Producer
Michael Heimler Executive Producer
Matthew Teague Executive Producer
Ben Stillman Executive Producer
Michael A. Pruss Producer
B. Ted Deiker Executive Producer
Kevin J. Walsh Producer
Brad Ingelsby Executive Producer
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Reviews

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2020 was a tough year and 2021 isn’t starting out much better, so it’s poor timing for a studio to release a tearjerker like “Our Friend.” Movies about terminal illness are never fun to watch, but this one is such a downer that it may serve as an unwanted depressant for even the most upbeat viewers. ... Based on an award-winning Esquire magazine article, the film tells the true story of journalist Matt Teague (Casey Affleck) and his actress wife Nicole (Dakota Johnson), who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Seeing his best friend coping with a dying wife and struggling to be a good father to his two young daughters (Violet McGraw, Isabella Kai), Dane (Jason Segel) puts his own life on hold and moves in with Matt and Nicole to support them through the roughest of times. It’s a true gesture of steadfast friendship, with Dane standing by the family until the end. If this sounds like a bittersweet heartwarming story of devotion, it (mostly) is. The story is told in non-linear segments that travel through time and give us a glimpse of how things developed and how they eventually ended. The most horrific parts of Teague’s article are omitted from the film, with director Gabriela Cowperthwaite choosing instead to go the inspirational route. The sugar-coating feels phony and insincere, and even with knockout performances from the three leads, it’s still a huge downer. It’s a given that Affleck is always powerful in roles like this, but Segel is the real surprise. He gives Dane a sadness and empathy that feels real and is unexpected for an actor who has never shown such depth. A brief supporting turn from Cherry Jones as a home hospice nurse is the most memorable performance, showing a beautiful (and realistic) sympathy towards her client. I suppose “Our Friend” would be a solid drama for those looking to empty an entire box of Kleenex, but it’s a tough sell in times like these. It’s a story of humanity and friendship that isn’t as uplifting as it sounds, but there’s still a glimmer of joy to be found. By: Louisa Moore

Jun 23, 2021